Door

Door

Appearances

First appearance

Statistics and overview

User(s)

Purpose

Blocking paths

Description

A door of varying materials that blocks paths.

The Door is a type of gimmick that appears in Sonic Unleashed. They are large panels in doorways that serve to hinder the player's progress throughout the nighttime Action Stages/Stages. By interacting with the environment, Sonic the Werehog can open them.

Contents

Description

The doors mostly resemblance rectangular overhead doors, meaning they are open by lifting them. The design of each door depends on their Action Stage/Stage; in Windmill Isle they are made of white stone and match the local buildings' design, while those in Eggmanland are of metal and look robotic. Additionally, the doors on the PlayStation 3/Xbox 360 version of Sonic Unleashed have a handle on their bottom for the player to grab onto.

Overview

In gameplay, the doors only appear in the game's nighttime Acts. They can be found as a part of man-made structures where they seal up paths that the player has to pass through to complete the Act.

There are three known ways to open doors in gameplay, though each door can only be open in one particular way. Doors that can be open by Sonic the Werehog's brute strength requires that the player approaches the door in question and does the following action until the door opens:

PS2

Wii (remote)

Wii (Classic Controller)

Wii (GameCube Controller)

PS3

Xbox 360

Press and hold

While holding swing both Wii Remote and Nunckuck upward together

Press and hold

Press and hold X Button

Repeatedly press

Repeatedly press

When doors cannot be open with Sonic the Werehog's strength, they can also be open by pulling a nearby Lever or by defeating all enemies in the nearby vicinity. Doors that have been opened cannot usually be closed again at the player's command.

Trivia

Doors in the original games and later handheld installments in the Sonic the Hedgehog series have appeared multiple times. While not having much of a purpose, they block the player's path from either the front or behind. On several occasions, the player has to find a switch or defeat enough enemies to make the door open.